Proxy Racism
Proxy Racism examines how systems of power recruit the very people they harm to defend, justify, and enforce those systems—often without conscious intent.
Rather than focusing solely on overt racism or top-down oppression, this book explores the quieter, more effective mechanisms: media narratives, social incentives, respectability politics, and material rewards that encourage marginalized and working-class people to act as proxies for entrenched power.
Written outside of academic gatekeeping and partisan branding, Proxy Racism is designed for working people who want clarity, historical grounding, and language they can actually use to understand what they are seeing in real time—online, in politics, and in everyday social conflicts.
This e-book connects historical examples to modern media ecosystems, showing how proxy behavior is cultivated, rewarded, and normalized, and why it remains one of the most durable tools of social control.
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